"We ought to be fighting for this, and I'm frustrated that my colleagues in the Senate in Michigan aren't fighting for this, that makes no sense to me," said Huizenga. "If you are going to pull money out of a company's revenue stream, it means fewer dollars for research and development and marketing."

Both parties are now facing a larger concern: that time is running out to reach a middle ground.

While the House voted to get rid of the tax, the Senate is expected to shoot that down Monday.

With the deadline looming the Senate goes back into session at 1:00 Monday afternoon, giving them less than 12 hours to find a compromise and keep the government running.